I’m thinking about trying to get something together like a night shoot at Tac2 sometime in the near future.
I’m thinking either a Friday or Saturday night from 7:00 until whenever.
I have very limited experience shooting in low light and I think it would be beneficial to get some experience. I have asked a few people already who said they would definitely be interested.
I was thinking setting up some home invasion type scenarios, shooting with a weapon mounted light, shooting with a hand held light, low light malfunction drills, and just generally getting more experience in low light/no light.
I want to say again that I have very limited experience in this area. If someone has more knowledge/experience in this area, feel free to spearhead this thing. I just wanted to put the idea out there and say it would be nice for us to make it happen.
I’ve been meaning to get on here and reply to this thread. Been really busy. Count me in on this. I also have someone else who would like to attend. I’ll be on vacation from June 9-14, so if happens during that time frame I wont be able to make it.
I just stumbled across this thread and thought that I would chime in since we have been getting several requests from shooters in the TN area for RB1 training.
RB1 offers Night Fighting training to our civilian shooters through our Open Enrollment Training Division. We offer both entry level and advanced training techniques for pistol and carbine. Our training curriculum is well structured and progressive in nature and incorporates hand held and weapon mounted techniques for low light and no light situations.
If you would like to have BR1 conduct training in your location, please contact us to discuss details.
Alright, guys, we are on. We still haven’t met the number needed, but Doc is going to send out an email and doesn’t think it will be a problem to get the number of folks we need.
Going from the class description, we will be doing this two hours before dark and two hours after on the evening of June 11. There’s an IDPA match that day, so if you guys want to shoot it, come on out and we’ll squad together. As far as I know, we will be adhering to the course description, so read that to see the requirements.
We can also go ahead and pay for the class. Go here: http://www.tac2.com/index.php?template=app and choose Low Light Clinic from the drop-down menu and then fill out the application. I don’t think there’s any need to fill out the previous training or gun make and model parts of the form. After you submit the application, you will be taken to the payment page. Payments are made through PayPal, but you don’t have to be a member of PayPal to make a payment.
In the unlikely event that we don’t get one more person to take the class, Doc will refund our money.
If you don’t mind, sound off here or send me a PM or email to let me know that you’ve submitted the application for the course, so that we make sure we stay on track.
The class was good and very informative. It’s amazing what you learn by doing and seeing how your gear works (or doesn’t) when put into practice. While I love both of my Surefire lights I see now that they both have weaknesses when trying to use them in conjunction with a handgun. First, while both could be manipulated with a “Harries” grip; the short body with clip of the E1B and the shielded spiked tailcap of the E2DL made the “Rogers” grip problematic. On the E2D I couldn’t press the button with my palm and on the E1B I couldn’t get a good grip and would often press the momentary twice. Being a two stage, I would end up with 5 lums of reading light instead of tactical level light.
Looks like a G2Z or Z series is somewhere in my future.